H.B. 564

127th General Assembly

(As Introduced)

 

Reps.      Stebelton, Huffman

BILL SUMMARY

·        Increases the fees charged to private parties and to counties for services rendered by the Probate Court.

·        Increases the maximum amount of additional fees that may be charged to fund computerization of the Probate Court and the Probate Court clerk's office.

·        Increases the amounts from Probate Court fees that must be deposited into the county Indigent Guardianship Fund.

·        Increases the maximum amount a Probate Court may require as an advance deposit in probate proceedings.

·        Exempts decedents' estate proceedings from the additional filing fee charged in civil actions in the Court of Common Pleas to support legal aid societies and the office of the State Public Defender.

CONTENT AND OPERATION

Fees charged to private parties for Probate Court services

Basic fees

The bill increases the fees charged to private parties for services rendered by the Probate Court as follows.  The following table describes the service for which the applicable fee is charged, the amount of the fee under existing law, and the amount of the fee under the bill.  In the table, changes made by the bill in the description of a particular service are noted in italics, and the asterisks pertain to fees for computerization (see "Additional fees for computerization," below).  (R.C. 2101.16(A).)

Service

Existing Law

Bill

* Account, in addition to advertising charges

     12

     20

* Waivers and proof of notice of hearing on account, per page, minimum one dollar (bill removes minimum)

        1

        2

Account of distribution, in addition to advertising charges

        7

deleted

* Petition for adoption of child (bill removes "of child")

     50

     60

* Petition to alter or cancel contract for sale or purchase of real estate

     20

     35

Application and order (changed by bill to entry or order) not otherwise provided for

        5

     10

* Hearing in appropriation suit, per day

     20

     35

Application for registration of birth

        7

     15

Application to correct birth record

        5

     10

Application for new or additional bond

        5

     10

Application for release of surety or reduction of bond

        5

     10

Receipt for securities deposited in lieu of bond

        5

     10

Certified copy of journal entry, record, or proceeding, per page, minimum fee one dollar (bill removes minimum)

        1

        2

Application for citation and issuing citation

        5

     10

* Petition for change of name

     20

     35

* Application of administrator or executor for allowance of administrator's or executor's own claim

     10

     20

* Application to compromise or settle claim

     10

     20

* Authority to present claim

     10

     20

Appointment of commissioner

        5

     10

Application for compensation for extraordinary services and attorney's fees for fiduciary

        5

     10

* Application to procure adjudication of competency

     20

     35

* Application to complete contract

     10

     20

* Citation for concealment of assets

     10

     20

* Petition for construction of will

     20

     35

* Application to continue decedent's business

     10

     20

* Monthly reports of operation of decedent's business

        5

     10

* Petition for declaratory judgment

     20

     35

Deposit of will

        5

     10

* Designation of heir

     20

     35

Application, assent, and order for distribution in kind

        5

     10

Application for an order of distribution under R.C. 2109.36

        7

     15

* Docketing and indexing proceedings, including the filing and noting of all necessary documents, maximum fee, $15 (bill eliminates maximum fee, $15)

     15

     30

* Contest of appointment or exceptions to any proceeding named in R.C. 2101.16

     10

     20

* Proceedings relating to election of surviving partner to purchase assets of partnership

     10

     20

Election of surviving spouse under will

        5

     10

* Appointment of fiduciary, including an assignee or trustee of an insolvent debtor or any guardian or conservator accountable to the Probate Court

     35

     55

* Application to record foreign will

     10

     20

Additional record of foreign will, per page

        1

        2

Forms when supplied by (bill changes to forms per case when made available by) Probate Court, maximum

     10

     20

* Petition to determine heirship

     20

     35

* Injunction proceedings

     20

     35

* Petition to improve real estate

     20

     35

* Inventory with appraisement/without appraisement (bill eliminates distinction)

  10/7

     20

* Application (bill adds and entry) for investment or expenditure of funds

     10

     20

* Application to invest in real estate

     10

     20

* Petition to lease for oil, gas, coal, or other mineral

     20

     35

* Petition to lease or lease and improve real estate

     20

     35

* Marriage license

     10

     20

* Certified abstract of marriage

        2

        5

* Disposal of estate under $10,000 of minor or mentally ill person, etc.

     10

     20

* Petition to mortgage or mortgage and repair or improve real estate

     20

     35

Report of newly discovered assets

        7

     20

* Proceedings by nonresident executor or administrator to bar creditors' claims

     20

     35

* Power of attorney of bonding company or revocation of power

     10

     50

* Petition to establish presumption of death

     20

     35

* Probating will

     15

     25

* Proof of notice to beneficiaries of probating will

        5

        5

* Application of surviving spouse to purchase personal property

     10

     20

* Petition of surviving spouse to purchase real estate at appraised value

     20

     35

Application and order to record receipts in addition to advertising charges

        5

     10

Additional record of receipts in addition to advertising charges, per page

        1

        2

Record in excess of 1,500 words (changed by bill to five pages) in any proceeding in the Probate Court, per page

        1

        2

Release of estate by mortgagee or other lienholder

        5

     10

* Relieving an estate from administration under R.C. 2113.03 or granting an order for a summary release from administration under R.C. 2113.031

     60

     60

* Application for removal of fiduciary

     10

     20

* Requalification of executor or administrator

     10

     20

Resignation of fiduciary

        5

     10

* Sale bill, public sale of personal property

     10

     20

* Application for sale of personal property and report

     10

     20

* Petition for sale of real estate

     25

     50

* Petition (changed by bill to application and entry) to terminate guardianship

     10

     20

Application, entry, and certificate for transfer of real estate

        7

     15

Application to invest unclaimed money

        7

     12

* Motion to vacate approval of account or order of distribution

     10

     20

Writ of execution

        5

     10

Writ of possession

        5

     20

* Application and settlement of claim for wrongful death

     20

     35

Petition to review year's allowance

        7

     15

Filing and review of guardian's report

        5

     10

 

Additional fees for computerization

Under existing law, the probate judge may determine that, for the efficient operation of the Probate Court, additional funds are need to computerize the court, make available computerized legal research services, or both.  For those purposes, the probate judge may require an additional fee of up to $3 for the services marked with an asterisk in the above chart and other specified fees.  The bill increases the maximum amount of the additional fees to $5.  Existing law also authorizes the probate judge to charge an additional fee of up to $10 for the same services to computerize the office of the Probate Court clerk.  The bill increases the maximum amount of the additional fees to $15.  (R.C. 2101.162(A)(1) and (B)(1).)

Distribution of Probate Court fees

Existing law requires the county treasurer to deposit into the county Indigent Guardianship Fund $30 of the $35 fee charged for the appointment of a fiduciary and $20 of the $60 fee charged for relieving an estate from administration or granting a summary release from administration.  The bill changes these amounts to $50 of the $55 fee and $30 of the $60 fee, respectively.  The bill also requires the county treasurer to deposit into the fund $15 of the $30 fee charged for docketing and indexing proceedings and $10 of the $20 fee charged for a marriage license.  (R.C. 2101.16(C) and 2111.51.)

Under existing law, $30 of the $50 fee charged for a petition for adoption must be deposited into the Putative Father Registry Fund.  The bill changes this provision to reflect the increase of the fee to $60 but keeps the required deposit into the Putative Father Registry Fund at $30 (R.C. 2101.16(G)(1)).

Advance deposit for costs

Existing law authorizes the Probate Court, by rule, to require an advance deposit for costs not exceeding $125 when an person applies for an appointment as executor or administrator or when a will is presented for probate.  The bill increases the maximum amount of the advance deposit to $250 plus the cost of publication.  (R.C. 2101.16(E).)

Fees charged to the county for Probate Court services

The bill increases the fees charged to a county for services rendered by the Probate Court in different types of proceedings as follows (R.C. 2101.17):

Service

Existing Law

Bill

For each hearing to determine if a person is a mentally ill individual subject to hospitalization when the person is committed to a state hospital or to relatives

    12

      40

When the person is discharged

       7

      25

For order of return of a mentally ill person to a state hospital or removal therefrom

       2

      10

For proceedings for committing a person to an institution for the mentally retarded

    10

      35

For habeas corpus proceedings when a person is confined under color of proceedings in a criminal case and is discharged

    10

      35

When acting as a juvenile judge, for each case filed against a delinquency (changed to delinquent by bill), dependent, unruly, or neglected child, or a juvenile traffic offender

       5

      20

For proceedings to take a child from parents or other persons having control thereof

       5

      20

 

Additional filing fee in the probate division

Existing law requires a Court of Common Pleas to collect an additional filing fee of $26 in each new civil action or proceeding to help fund legal aid societies and the State Public Defender's Office except in specified types of cases.  The exceptions include most proceedings in the Probate Division of the Court of Common Pleas, but specifically does not except name change, guardianship, adoption, and decedents' estate proceedings.  The bill eliminates decedents' estate proceedings from the exceptions to the exceptions, so that the additional filing fee does not apply to decedents' estate proceedings.  (R.C. 2303.201(C).)

Conforming change

The bill changes a cross-reference to conform to the renumbering of divisions in the list of fees charged to private parties in Probate Court (R.C. 2113.031(C)(3)(c)).

HISTORY

ACTION

DATE

 

 

Introduced

05-19-08

 

 

 

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